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    <p class="header1">Tutorial - The Initial Setup and Administration of a Tackle Instance</p>
    <p>Welcome to Tackle! This tutorial will teach you initial setup steps required for getting your team into Tackle.</p>
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    <p class="header2">Section 1 - Scrum Teams</p>
    
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    <li>From the Tackle homepage, hover over the Administration menu at the top of the page.</li>
    
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    <li>Select "Scrum Teams" from the Administration menu.</li>
    <li>For each scrum team there are a number of options. We will review each one, but first we need to make a new scrum team. To do this, click the "New Team" button at the bottom of the table.</li>
    
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    <li>A new row will appear in the table with the default name of "Scrum Team". In this field, enter the name of your team.</li>
    <li>In the "Scrum Master" field, enter the alias of the scrum master for the team. This alias should not include the domain.</li>
    <li>For now, leave the "Product Backlog" dropdown alone. We will come back to this.</li>
    <li>Decide whether you want the master backlog to display time in hours or weeks. If you want it to display in weeks, check the checkbox in the "Show Master Backlog in Weeks?" column.</li>
    <li>Decide whether you want the sprint backlog to display time in hours or days. If you want it to display in days, check the checkbox in the "Show Sprint Backlog in Days?" column.</li>
    <li>Leave the rest of the options set to the default values for now and click "Update".</li>
    <li>You've created a new scrum team! You should now move on to Section 2 - Creating a User.</li>
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    <p class="header2">Section 2 - Creating a User</p>
    
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    <li>Click the Tackle banner to return to the Tackle homepage.</li>
    <li>From the Tackle homepage, hover over the Administration menu at the top of the page.</li>
    
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    <li>Select "Users" from the Administration menu.</li>
    <li>First we will add you to the user's table for the scrum team that you created in the last section. To start, click the "New User" button at the bottom of the table.</li>
    
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    <li>A new row will appear in the table with the default name of "UserName". In this field, enter your alias. Do not include the domain name.</li>
    <li>In the "Default Team" dropdown, select the name of the scrum team you created in the last section.</li>
    <li>Click "Update" to save this information.</li>
    <li>Now we need to set your permissions for this scrum team. Find your alias in the table and click the "Set" link in the Permissions column.</li>
    
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    <li>A new table will appear, allowing you to set your level of permissions. In this table, find the name of the scrum team you created in the last section and click "Edit".</li>
    <li>Select "Scrum Master" from the permissions dropdown list and click "Update".</li>
    <li>You are now the Scrum Master for the team you created in Section 1! You should now move on to Section 2 - Setting Permissions for More Users.</li>
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    <p class="header2">Section 3 - Setting Permissions for More Users</p>
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    <li>Click the Tackle banner to return to the Tackle homepage. This will refresh the list of available scrum teams.</li>
    <li>Select the name of the scrum team you created in Section 1.</li>
    <li>Follow the instructions for adding a user in Section 2.</li>
    
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    <li>When a new user is added to the table, a default permission level of "User" will automatically be set. Select the proper permissions level for that user by following the instructions in Section 2.</li>
    <li>Repeat these steps for each scrum team member. Once the team is entered into the permissions table, your setup is complete!</li> 
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